Arrest of Khalistan supporter Amrit Pal Singh in Indian Punjab got confused

In Indian Punjab, the case of the arrest of Khalistan supporter Amrit Pal Singh is confused. Yesterday, the news of the arrest of Amrit Pal Singh and his associates was circulating, but late at night, the Indian Punjab Police took a stand that Amrit Pal Singh was not arrested. The separatist leaders are absconding.

It should be noted that yesterday, it was claimed by ‘Waras Punjab De’ organization and Sikh organizations that the police arrested Amrit Pal Singh and he has been transferred to a secret place.

On the other hand, it is also being suspected that Amrit Pal has escaped to Nepal from where he can go to Canada. An operation was launched on February 18 to arrest Amrit Pal Singh, a Sikh leader who is a supporter of Khalistan and a strong critic of India’s Modi government, and his associates.

Until yesterday afternoon, there were reports that Amrit Pal Singh has been arrested. After his arrest, police were deployed in several cities to prevent possible riots and protests, while internet and SMS services were also suspended. However, when the Sikh International Reactions started coming from the organizations. Punjab Police issued a press note late at night in which it was said that the police have not been able to arrest Amrit Pal Singh but 78 of his associates have been arrested and weapons have also been recovered from their possession. has happened

On the other hand, Sikh organizations demanding Khalistan in Britain, America, Canada and Australia have expressed fear that the Indian Punjab Police is deliberately hiding the arrest of Karamarat Pal Singh.

According to the details provided, Internet and SMS services remained suspended in various areas of Indian Punjab on Sunday, the police searched Amrit Pal Singh’s house and questioned his father.

Apart from this, the next phase of the Khalistan referendum has started in Brisbane, Australia, in which the Sikh community is expressing disgust with Indian extremism and demanding Khalistan. The atmosphere in Brisbane is tense ahead of voting for the referendum, despite the fact that 30,000 to 35,000 Sikhs have participated in the referendum so far and this number is constantly increasing.

Pro-Khalistan Sikhs shut down the honorary Indian consulate in Brisbane in protest. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern over the activities of Sikhs. It should be noted that more than 50 thousand Sikhs in Melbourne used their right to vote in the referendum.

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